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Mike Napoli of the Boston Red Sox personally had stranded seven runners Sunday night — striking out three times and hitting into an inning-ending double play in the eighth inning — along with hitting a three-run home run in the third against CC Sabathia. For his performance against the New York Yankees to be a net gain, Napoli needed to do something more.

Boom!

Napoli connected in the 11th inning for a two-out, walkoff home run to center field against New York's Adam Warren in an 8-7 victory for the Red Sox. Napoli's charge capped a spirited, if not well-played contest that lasted 4 hours, 46 minutes. Boston had fallen behind 3-0 early, but took a 7-3 lead on Sabathia in the fifth before the Yankees rallied.

Rookie left-hander Drake Britton got out of a jam in the 10th to help the Red Sox improve to 60-40. On his 33rd birthday, Sabathia allowed seven runs and nine hits with two walks and two hit batters.

Live and learn, Matt Harvey: Harvey didn't like how he was portrayed in a recent magazine article that reported he wanted to model his dating life after that of Derek Jeter. He also didn't think the ESPN nude pictorial went as planned, either. "Embarrassed," he came out focused against the Phillies in his first post-All-Star start, striking out 10 in a 5-0 victory at Citi Field. Harvey allowed three hits and no walks over seven innings.

''I read the articles and obviously I was embarrassed by them. The way I was portrayed is not who I am and not the person who I am,'' Harvey said. ''I'll deal with it on the field and fortunately I was able to do it today.''

Pirates 3, Reds 2: Only allowing an infield single through six innings, lefty Jeff Locke still hasn't turned into a pumpkin. His sore back apparently is better, too. Homer Bailey struck out 12, but this is a tough game, man.